The San Diego Union-Tribune has done its own "Mitchell Report" of sorts on performance-enhancing drugs in pro football... It includes 52 former Pro Bowl players and four Hall of Famers... It only involves drugs now classified by the league as performance-enhancing or "steroids and related substances" (steroids, ephedra, amphetamines), not cocaine, marijuana or alcohol.
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OL John Welbourn (2005) suspended four games for violation of steroid-related policy, then again for six games in 2006.
WR Johnnie Morton (2002-03) allegedly supplied THG through BALCO, according to federal investigators' memo cited in reports. In 2007, he tested positive for steroids in mixed martial arts event.
LB Lew Bush (2002) suspended four games for ephedra positive. He said it was in a sports drink he took.
RB Michael Cloud (2002) tested positive for nandrolone, later signed with New England and was suspended four games. He sued supplement maker for damages and reached a settlement.
DE Neil Smith (1986) had steroids found in his dorm room shared with Lawrence Pete at Nebraska.
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